No
Vodafone. Verizon Communications only holds a share in Verizon Wireless. Verizon communications is the company that provides the internet and landline phone services in Metropolitian areas.
It does not require one. You can always get it though. With Verizon, it's around $30 a month. Only smartphones and Blackberrys require a data plan.
Verizon is the only company that owns Droid phones. So you have to buy them at a Verizon store.
Only Verizon Wireless sells "Droid"-branded Android devices.
"There are many companies that sell pay as you go phones. ATT, Verizon, T-Mobile, and even Wal Mart offer phones that give consumers the choice to pay for only the use they want."
No, it's only avalible on Blackberrys.
That depends. Modern "World Phones", hybrid phones like the iPhone 4S that contain both a CDMA radio and GSM radio are technically possible, though Verizon won't activate any iPhone not purchased from them, since Verizon iPhones are "white listed" to the network and sim locked to prevent using them on domestic GSM carriers. On the other hand, you can take a "World Phone" such as a Blackberry from Verizon and use it with an AT&T SIM card, as long as it is SIM unlocked, chances are you will only use the GPRS network since most Blackberrys on Verizon were limited to that. Newer Verizon Blackberrys like the 9830 have modern GSM radios to handle more.
Verizon Wireless has 86.6 million subscribers.Remember Verizon Wireless and Verizon are two separate entities so there will be a different number for just Verizon phone company.
No, Sorry the Voyager is not at at&t.The Voyager only works for the company Verizon Wireless
The Blackberry Torch is the only kind of Blackberry that is touch-screen.
Beside Verizon, there are networks like Sprint, or T-Mobile. They have similar plans for a great rate. Not only do they have great rates, their services and receptions are as good as Verizon or AT&T.